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thank you to my guests, david davies and owen bennett, and goodbye. good evening.s of wednesday morning at a venue early hours of wednesday morning at a venue in st helier. the former fly half will appear at a match its cordon thursday morning. here is more. window cipriani was arrested on mull cast a street in st helier in a. estate jersey police cast a street in st helier in a. estatejersey police released a statement saying this morning 30—year—old daniel cipriani was charged with common assault, larceny, assault on parade —— on police, resisting arrest and the living and licensed process. we may learn more then. gloucester rugby club said they were aware of the incident and they will be making a further comment in due course. kevin o'brien has suffered a knee injury in training with manchester city. —— kevin de bruyne. he has undergone tests, but there are reports that he could be out for two months. it saw him have an early layoff in 2016, if he misses the next eight weeks he could miss the start of manchester city '5 champions league campaign and potentially
thank you to my guests, david davies and owen bennett, and goodbye. good evening.s of wednesday morning at a venue early hours of wednesday morning at a venue in st helier. the former fly half will appear at a match its cordon thursday morning. here is more. window cipriani was arrested on mull cast a street in st helier in a. estate jersey police cast a street in st helier in a. estatejersey police released a statement saying this morning 30—year—old daniel cipriani was charged with common...
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and david davis, then brexit secretary, bought a faraday briefcase, a snoop proof briefcase, and swapped apple watch, because they can be hacked. this is the stuff of... i didn't know that, but the thing is he was on the british side. so if he is afraid, iam really on the british side. so if he is afraid, i am really wondering who is spying on whom. i think everyone is spying on whom. i think everyone is spying on whom. i think everyone is spying on everyone. overall, no one should be surprised that there is this kind of activity going on, perhaps even on both sides. who knows? lets move on and talk about the financial times, it was the turkish lira has been in focus. the us talking about new sanctions over the jailed preacher in turkey. this sounds like a complete and utter mess, doesn't it? in some ways it is ha rd to mess, doesn't it? in some ways it is hard to see who will break first between the us and turkey. both sides seem to be ramping up, the president of turkey saying we will never give in, president of turkey saying we will nevergive in, and president of turkey saying we will
and david davis, then brexit secretary, bought a faraday briefcase, a snoop proof briefcase, and swapped apple watch, because they can be hacked. this is the stuff of... i didn't know that, but the thing is he was on the british side. so if he is afraid, iam really on the british side. so if he is afraid, i am really wondering who is spying on whom. i think everyone is spying on whom. i think everyone is spying on whom. i think everyone is spying on everyone. overall, no one should be surprised...
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with me are the broacaster, david davies and owen bennett, deputy political editor of the news website's leads with the england rugby star danny cipriani's alleged assault on a police officer, at a nightclub on the island ofjersey. his picture also features on the front of the telegraph, which leads on a report claiming the eu's brexit negotiations are being bugged, by the british secret service. the sun also leads with danny cirpriani, and wishes madonna a happy birthday, she‘s 60_ on a level results day, the i reports that universities are offering cash to students with unconditional places. also featuring a level results day is the times, which leads on the collapsed bridge in genoa. the ft has a finance story as its lead, about investors selling off investments in emerging markets. the mirror claims the duchess of sussex's dad is asking for financial help for his retirement. and the guardian leads with the bbc‘s decision to no longer appeal against a high court ruling on the case involving sir cliff richard. we will start with the continuing fallout from that terrible, terrible bri
with me are the broacaster, david davies and owen bennett, deputy political editor of the news website's leads with the england rugby star danny cipriani's alleged assault on a police officer, at a nightclub on the island ofjersey. his picture also features on the front of the telegraph, which leads on a report claiming the eu's brexit negotiations are being bugged, by the british secret service. the sun also leads with danny cirpriani, and wishes madonna a happy birthday, she‘s 60_ on a...
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like yourself and boris johnson and minister's plan and people like yourself and borisjohnson and david davis don't so you are pretty divided. at the end of the day, it is not the brexit we promised the british people and bear in mind the chequers proposals were just that, proposals, and they will be further eroded by negotiations with the eu. for me, being a vassal state, taking the rule book, being unable to do free—trade deals with the rest of the world, technically, we would but only on services. that is what we sell to the rest of the world. there's nothing in it for america, australia and new zealand to trade with us on a free—trade deal if all we can sell them in services unless they produce their goods under the european common rule book which they are not going to do. the major benefit of brexit, being able to do free—trade deals with growing economies around the world, would not be open to us which is why i have to reject the chequers proposals are quite. andrew bridge, mp, thank you forjoining us. time for a look at the weather with stav. thank you, things look drier this afternoon
like yourself and boris johnson and minister's plan and people like yourself and borisjohnson and david davis don't so you are pretty divided. at the end of the day, it is not the brexit we promised the british people and bear in mind the chequers proposals were just that, proposals, and they will be further eroded by negotiations with the eu. for me, being a vassal state, taking the rule book, being unable to do free—trade deals with the rest of the world, technically, we would but only on...
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and on the papers, i am joined by david davis and owen bennet.that is to come but now it is sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm azi farni. coming up. celtic count the cost of failing to reach the champions league group stage for the first time in three seasons here in the studio with me joe lynskey and my guest owen coyle we'll look at what that result could mean for scottish football. england rugby union international danny cipriani will appear at a magistrates‘ court after being arrested at a nightclub injersey. and britain's most successful long jumper talks to us about his upcoming retirement. i'm greg rutherford and join me later on sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday. thanks forjoining us. we'll start with football and the fallout from celtic‘s champions league defeat last night. the 2—1 loss in athens to aek means they miss out on a financial windfall and the result could also have ramifications for scottish football as a whole. our reporterjoe lynskey explains why. azi thank you, and owen coyle the former burnley manag
and on the papers, i am joined by david davis and owen bennet.that is to come but now it is sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm azi farni. coming up. celtic count the cost of failing to reach the champions league group stage for the first time in three seasons here in the studio with me joe lynskey and my guest owen coyle we'll look at what that result could mean for scottish football. england rugby union international danny cipriani will appear at a magistrates‘ court after...
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that was really at the edge, many parts of the conservative party, david davis, borisjohnson, a gangd reception from barnier, or macron or rachel noble. and we heard from dr liam fox, he thinks there is a 60% chance. the bank of england said it is uncomfortably high. people are warming —— warning what it means. nobody really knows what no deal brexit would mean. the country has ever left the eu before. britain has never left the eu before. finding legal certainty, trading certainty, economic certainty. if that certainty is not there, you can guess what is going to happen. all the stuff we heard from food organisations, supermarkets, businesses is about trying to mitigate because we can ta ke trying to mitigate because we can take actions for no deal. what we don't know is what the eu would do. switching off uk access to crucial criminal databases. that switching off uk access to crucial criminal data bases. that sort switching off uk access to crucial criminal databases. that sort of thing, we can't do much about it. we might not like it, we can hire more police to countenance it but
that was really at the edge, many parts of the conservative party, david davis, borisjohnson, a gangd reception from barnier, or macron or rachel noble. and we heard from dr liam fox, he thinks there is a 60% chance. the bank of england said it is uncomfortably high. people are warming —— warning what it means. nobody really knows what no deal brexit would mean. the country has ever left the eu before. britain has never left the eu before. finding legal certainty, trading certainty,...
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you know keeping that well in place you know jake would be small michael gove the johnson even david davis it was a sort of working class tory but it's it's those values in which questionnaire all to me is kind of inverted in the act yeah all of that how is that i mean you signed first scotland for europe and the campaign what is your view now as running backs it has a saying it's project fear people are actually talking about food supplies needing to be stalked and so on and it's stockpiled it's hysteria you know and it's trying to frighten you know they did it before they did it in the you know about them but about the pound and they'll always do it it's well these are the breaks it is saying. that the remain as are threatening all of this i don't think so and i do think that is deafening to happen rex and i i think i think we'll probably come to some norwegian position i think that's what's going to happen. i think that's where we will go will have i i don't know about the customs union but i feel that it's too complicated and there realizes that and she's put nobody had thought it thro
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dominic raab landed the job last month after david davis quit the cabinet in frustration at the government's it is dominic raab who is trying to get a deal with the eu over the line by end of march next year. how, iasked him, was he planning to do that? more energy going to these negotiations. we get the deal i think both sides want. more energy? energy, but also some creativity and some innovation. brussels is sleepy and away for the summer. but dominic raab and his opposite number are here trying to find a breakthrough. there was a lot to do, particularly on preventing a hard border in northern ireland. the so—called backstop. our teams will sit together tomorrow to try to make progress. last week, ourteams already had a discussion of the island of ireland, and northern ireland. as we know, we need a legally operational backstop in the withdrawal agreement. over the summer, withdrawal agreement. over the summer, some withdrawal agreement. over the summer, some of theresa may's ministers have ramped up warnings there could be no deal at all. but what would that mean for the many eu citizens
dominic raab landed the job last month after david davis quit the cabinet in frustration at the government's it is dominic raab who is trying to get a deal with the eu over the line by end of march next year. how, iasked him, was he planning to do that? more energy going to these negotiations. we get the deal i think both sides want. more energy? energy, but also some creativity and some innovation. brussels is sleepy and away for the summer. but dominic raab and his opposite number are here...
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dominic raab landed the job last month after david davis quit the cabinet in frustration at the government'ss now trying to get a deal with the eu over the line by end of march next year. but what if there is no agreement? some of theresa may's ministers have ramped up warnings it could happen. i asked the brexit secretary would that could mean for the many eu citizens who now live in the uk. we value their contribution, we want them to stay. it's inconceivable we would do anything other than make sure that they're legally in a position where they're secure to stay. and — but we'd need to set out the details of that, in due course, to do it in a responsible way. i see — so it's working out the structure, but legally they would be able to stay. they shouldn't worry, if there is a no—deal, about being turfed out of the uk? absolutely, there's absolutely no question that you're going to see eu citizens turfed out. we've made that clear in the past, i've made it clear in the past, i'm happy to give that reassurance again today. reporter: do you miss mr davis, mr barnier? the eu's chief negotiato
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it is about david davies' briefcase because it wasn't secure enough. it is like a spy novel.ted amount of time you can spend looking for weapons of mass destruction and actually, the real important stuff in most countries is getting commercial advantages. they will always look for an edge where they can get one, particularly in negotiations such as this one. great to have you there. enjoy your holiday. that's it from business live today. there will be more business news throughout the day on the bbc live webpage and on world business report. we'll see you again tomorrow. hello, it is a sunny start for many parts of england but the further north and west you go we run into more cloud and some outbreaks of rain. that is because we have a weather system moving in to the north and the west all associated with this area of low pressure, pushing these weather fronts towards us pushing these weather fronts towards us with outbreaks of rain and as a result, quite a bit of cloud moving in. down towards eastern areas of england, central part and the midlands, there is some sunshine and
it is about david davies' briefcase because it wasn't secure enough. it is like a spy novel.ted amount of time you can spend looking for weapons of mass destruction and actually, the real important stuff in most countries is getting commercial advantages. they will always look for an edge where they can get one, particularly in negotiations such as this one. great to have you there. enjoy your holiday. that's it from business live today. there will be more business news throughout the day on...
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dominic raab could be a more comfortable colleague than his predecessor, david davies.ng a deal is about his faith. you could also say it is about wishful thinking. john pienaar there. and again, damian grammaticas in brussels. the british woman nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, who's been imprisoned in iran for more than two years, has been temporarily released. her family says she's been freed from jail in tehran for three days. she'd been accused of spying, a charge she denies and has already been reunited with her four—year—old daughter. caroline hawley reports. a first family photo of freedom. imagine the moment after nearly two years in prison, eight months of them in solitary confinement. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was still in her bed clothes this morning when she was given ten minutes to get ready to leave jail. her husband richard, who has campaigned tirelessly for her release, called today a very happy surprise. just really positive, we have had so many dashed hopes and false dawns and i had heard rumours that this might happen and i didn't believe them. you know, be
dominic raab could be a more comfortable colleague than his predecessor, david davies.ng a deal is about his faith. you could also say it is about wishful thinking. john pienaar there. and again, damian grammaticas in brussels. the british woman nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, who's been imprisoned in iran for more than two years, has been temporarily released. her family says she's been freed from jail in tehran for three days. she'd been accused of spying, a charge she denies and has already been...
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was a terrific book laid down the groundwork for all that came afterwards was by david kilgour david davis two thousand and six banned in russia by the way very important as a extremist publication well here's the other extremist publication this is my book came out in two thousand and fourteen and the three of us got together to do this major report in two thousand and sixteen. and since then we have built a coalition of people who are not following dark tibetans house christians but are simply people who are interested in this problem and care about it and we've got quite a few here in the u.k. certainly people more and more people in america and australia new zealand and so forth but what's interesting is the you mention the following gong are healthy clean living people so their organs are going to be healthier and basically better for donation purposes and for harvesting purposes obviously they're very pertly persecuted group in china you mention that the statistics on maybe a million who are currently in prison and certainly you have also other persecuted groups including the weaker
was a terrific book laid down the groundwork for all that came afterwards was by david kilgour david davis two thousand and six banned in russia by the way very important as a extremist publication well here's the other extremist publication this is my book came out in two thousand and fourteen and the three of us got together to do this major report in two thousand and sixteen. and since then we have built a coalition of people who are not following dark tibetans house christians but are...
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dominic raab landed the job last month after david davis quit the cabinet in frustration at the government'ss mr raab who is now trying to get a deal with the eu over the line by the end of march next year. but what if there is no agreement? some of theresa may's ministers have ramped up warnings it could happen. i asked the brexit secretary what that could mean for the many eu citizens who now live in the uk. we value their contribution. we want them to stay. it's inconceivable we would do anything other than make sure that they're legally in a position where they're secure to stay. but we would need to set out the details of that in due course, to do it in a responsible way. so it's working out the structure but, legally, they would be able to stay? they shouldn't worry if there is a no deal, about being turfed out of the uk? absolutely, there is no question that you are going to see eu citizens turfed out. we've made that clear in the past, i've made it clear in the past and i'm happy to give that reassurance again. the eu's chief negotiator has a new opposite number, but his message toda
dominic raab landed the job last month after david davis quit the cabinet in frustration at the government'ss mr raab who is now trying to get a deal with the eu over the line by the end of march next year. but what if there is no agreement? some of theresa may's ministers have ramped up warnings it could happen. i asked the brexit secretary what that could mean for the many eu citizens who now live in the uk. we value their contribution. we want them to stay. it's inconceivable we would do...
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michael gove who support the prime minister's plan, and people like yourself and boris johnson and david davist the end of the day, it's not the brexit we promised the british people, and bear in mind, the chequers proposals were just that — proposals — and they will be further eroded by negotiations with the eu. for me, being a vassal state, taking the rule book, being unable to do free—trade deals with the rest of the world, technically we would, but only on services. that's what we sell to the rest of the world. there's nothing in it for america, australia and new zealand to trade with us on a free—trade deal if all we can sell them in services unless they produce their goods under the european common rule book, which they're not going to do. the major benefit of brexit, being able to do free—trade deals with growing economies around the world, wouldn't be open to us, which is why i have to reject the chequers proposals are quite. —— alt—right. —— alt—right. the conservative mp andrew bridgen. a 29—year—old man has been charged with two counts of attempted murder after a car hit people outs
michael gove who support the prime minister's plan, and people like yourself and boris johnson and david davist the end of the day, it's not the brexit we promised the british people, and bear in mind, the chequers proposals were just that — proposals — and they will be further eroded by negotiations with the eu. for me, being a vassal state, taking the rule book, being unable to do free—trade deals with the rest of the world, technically we would, but only on services. that's what we...
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and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewers, david davies andlitical editor at huffpost uk owen bennett. stay with us for that. good evening. search parties are spending a second night digging through the rubble of a collapsed bridge in northern italy, as they search for survivors. 39 people were killed when part of the suspension bridge in genoa crashed 150 feet to the ground. yesterday rescue teams say they could hear people calling out for help, but now hopes of finding them alive are fading. one couple from oxfordshire who were seconds away from the part of the bridge that collapsed have described how they ran for their lives with their two children. the italian prime minister has declared a state of emergency for genoa, which is one of italy's busiest ports. from there, james reynolds sent us this report. can there be anyone left underneath all this? to find out, rescuers will have to search under every broken concrete slab. but signs of life from beneath the rubble have now died away. translation: we haven't heard any cries since yesterday
and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewers, david davies andlitical editor at huffpost uk owen bennett. stay with us for that. good evening. search parties are spending a second night digging through the rubble of a collapsed bridge in northern italy, as they search for survivors. 39 people were killed when part of the suspension bridge in genoa crashed 150 feet to the ground. yesterday rescue teams say they could hear people calling out for help, but...
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you know keeping that well in place you know jake would be smog michael gove johnson even david davis it was a sort of working class story but it's it's those values in which question are to me this kind of inverted conduct yeah all of that how is i mean you signed first scotland for europe and the campaign what is your view now as running backs it has a saying it's project fear people are actually talking about food supplies needing to be stalked and so on and it's stockpiled it's hysteria you know and it's trying to frighten you know that they did it before they did it in the you know about them but about the pound and they will always do it it's well these are the breaks it is saying. that the remain as are threatening all of this i don't think so. and do you think that is deafening to happen rex and i i think i think we'll probably come to some norwegian position i think that's what's going to happen. i think that's where we will go well had i known about the customs union but i feel that it's too complicated and there realizes that and she's put nobody had thought it through i me
you know keeping that well in place you know jake would be smog michael gove johnson even david davis it was a sort of working class story but it's it's those values in which question are to me this kind of inverted conduct yeah all of that how is i mean you signed first scotland for europe and the campaign what is your view now as running backs it has a saying it's project fear people are actually talking about food supplies needing to be stalked and so on and it's stockpiled it's hysteria you...
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like yourself and boris johnson and minister's plan and people like yourself and borisjohnson and david davisople and bear in mind the chequers proposals were just that, proposals, and they will be further eroded by negotiations with the eu. for me, being a vassal state, taking the rule book, being unable to do free—trade deals with the rest of the world, technically, we would but only on services. that is what we
like yourself and boris johnson and minister's plan and people like yourself and borisjohnson and david davisople and bear in mind the chequers proposals were just that, proposals, and they will be further eroded by negotiations with the eu. for me, being a vassal state, taking the rule book, being unable to do free—trade deals with the rest of the world, technically, we would but only on services. that is what we
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ask after checkers, boris johnson and was the dark did not ask after checkers, borisjohnson and david davisinet who did not resign. i wonder if there's an element of trying to put his flag back in the hard—core tough guy brexit by saying these things. he does give it away. he says further in the interview, if there is talk of a no deal is causing banks in the uk, just imagine what it's doing in the eu. the flaw in that it's all the projections show a no deed is far more damaging to the uk than the eu. even so, wouldn't they be pretty worried about the prospect of a no deal? i think so, worried about the prospect of a no deal? ithink so, but worried about the prospect of a no deal? i think so, but they are standing firm. we have shown our hand. liam fox said this would be the easiest trade deal in history. 0k, the easiest trade deal in history. ok, another character in all of this drama is michael gove. in the sunday times, we have a story below their main story, david cameron talking about michael gove in unflattering terms. he is regarded as more treacherous than boris johnson according to
ask after checkers, boris johnson and was the dark did not ask after checkers, borisjohnson and david davisinet who did not resign. i wonder if there's an element of trying to put his flag back in the hard—core tough guy brexit by saying these things. he does give it away. he says further in the interview, if there is talk of a no deal is causing banks in the uk, just imagine what it's doing in the eu. the flaw in that it's all the projections show a no deed is far more damaging to the uk...
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he added to britain's david davies.r in the week. ijust had to get ready to go with two laps to go, and that's exactly what i did. 0ne of the spanish guys passed me but i am made up with that. great britain are top of the medal table at the european para athletics. i will keep the updated later. studio: thank you. it's home to the world's largest indoor rainforest and its big shiny domes have attracted millions of tourists in cornwall. but could a second eden project be on its way to morecambe? john maguire has been finding out. morecambe is rightly proud of its past. these pictures, almost 120 years old, showjust how popular the seaside town once was. and with an eye on that history, its annual vintage by the sea festival, which takes place next weekend, brings in around 40,000 visitors. but now it's this space—age vision that could propel morecambe into the future. this is the eden project in cornwall, a major visitor attraction, and now there are plans for one here. so the eden project could see this area totally tra
he added to britain's david davies.r in the week. ijust had to get ready to go with two laps to go, and that's exactly what i did. 0ne of the spanish guys passed me but i am made up with that. great britain are top of the medal table at the european para athletics. i will keep the updated later. studio: thank you. it's home to the world's largest indoor rainforest and its big shiny domes have attracted millions of tourists in cornwall. but could a second eden project be on its way to morecambe?...
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i said to her really impressive thank you very much david davis of bringing that story full. yes that's a phone the two will foster me on the touchy london news team from david livestrong this great pleasure to have your company and do stephen do you have your news if you can because bill gates is looking in the corner you standing by and he's going to have the news for you in just a few minutes says. news that by. reversing . the few. european stars deliver rousing performances. every concert on the back. porch in the band cars. she. was. closer fifteen minutes long t w. his creations would fit his brand a mistake of all colors got that nikon of the fashion world. but what do we really know about the man behind the car cheats what motivates him how does he think and feel private moments in the life of a great fashion designer on a sun smash and. start september night w. . beethoven. his works goddess for two. months try and feed. the children twenty. months long children also to. tomorrow today. w. . news alice. says . it's a call to change to suck up to these kinds. of by. p
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our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, david davies and owen bennett, who's deputy politicalte, huffpost uk. the headlines on bbc news. the number of dead after the genoa bridge collapse is now 39, with emergency crews still searching for survivors. police are continuing to question 29 —year—old salih khater, the man arrested after the suspected terror attack in westminster. the bbc will not appeal, after losing a high court privacy case brought by sir cliff richard, ogver its coverage of a police raid on his home. west yorkshire police have charged 30 men and one woman with sexual offences, against children including rape and trafficking. the alleged crimes took place between 2005 and 2012. many of the suspects are thought to be of british pakistani heritage. emma glaz—bee reports from huddersfield. some of these offences dated back 13 yea rs. some of these offences dated back 13 years. police say all of the charges relate to five women. now these women were aged between 12 and 18 yea rs women were aged between 12 and 18 years old. but it is alleged the offences took place b
our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, david davies and owen bennett, who's deputy politicalte, huffpost uk. the headlines on bbc news. the number of dead after the genoa bridge collapse is now 39, with emergency crews still searching for survivors. police are continuing to question 29 —year—old salih khater, the man arrested after the suspected terror attack in westminster. the bbc will not appeal, after losing a high court privacy case brought by sir cliff richard, ogver its...
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our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, david davies and owen bennett, who's deputy politicaleadlines on bbc news. the number of dead after the genoa bridge collapse is now 39, with emergency crews still searching for survivors. the bbc will not appeal after losing a high court privacy case brought by sir cliff richard, over its coverage of a police raid on his home. president trump has revoked the security clearance of the former cia—diretcorjohn brennan. the white house says mr brennan used his access to sensitive information to make unfounded allegations against the administraion. sport now. and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh woozencroft. england rugby union international danny cipriani has been arrested at a nightclub injersey. his club gloucester confirmed that he was involved in an incident in the early hours of wednesday morning at a venue in st helier. the former sale player will appear at a magistrates court on thursday morning. more from our sports news correspondent david ornstein. cipriani was arrested in st helier, the capital of jerse
our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, david davies and owen bennett, who's deputy politicaleadlines on bbc news. the number of dead after the genoa bridge collapse is now 39, with emergency crews still searching for survivors. the bbc will not appeal after losing a high court privacy case brought by sir cliff richard, over its coverage of a police raid on his home. president trump has revoked the security clearance of the former cia—diretcorjohn brennan. the white house says mr...
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colleagues at her country residence before the summer break and led to the resignation of chorus of david daviesuk too closely aligned to the eu by having this common rules book on goods for example. the labour party says it would also vote against it and then of course there is the question of what the european commission makes of it. today dominic raab was quite up beat, saying that he felt the chequers plan had had a relatively positive reaction from the eu states and he was positive saying he still felt but the possibility of appeal was within their sites. as we enter the final phase of the negotiations and the lead up to the october council and the possibility that it may creep beyond that, we want to see some renewed energy. we are bringing the ambition and the substance of our white paper on the future relationship. and also i think some pragmatism to try and go the extra mile to get the deal that i think is in both sides' interests. warm words as you might expect from dominic raab. still sounding positive about the deal but of course everyone looking at the shrinking timetable, seven mon
colleagues at her country residence before the summer break and led to the resignation of chorus of david daviesuk too closely aligned to the eu by having this common rules book on goods for example. the labour party says it would also vote against it and then of course there is the question of what the european commission makes of it. today dominic raab was quite up beat, saying that he felt the chequers plan had had a relatively positive reaction from the eu states and he was positive saying...
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has always been agreed and saddened by the uk's decision to leave and they feel frustrated that david davis to negotiate around the clock and dominic raab still deals with a divided cabinet in the uk. you can see why they are not exactly on the same page. michel barnier, even though he says he is always available, he still has to keep 27 people on the same page from his end, and that is why he is always on the road and there are diary constraints. he does say they will be there 27/7 and the clock is ticking. i think it is wearing a bit thin. however, iwonderwhether politically speaking he personally needs something out of this. we all know he has designs on the top job at the european commission. absolutely. in michel barnier‘s i is the deal would be done by now, he would be walking towards the finishing line and he would be lining up to be the centre—right european people's party candidates to ta ke european people's party candidates to take up from john european people's party candidates to take up from jothean—claude juncker. the eu has been hard line in its negotiating stance and that i
has always been agreed and saddened by the uk's decision to leave and they feel frustrated that david davis to negotiate around the clock and dominic raab still deals with a divided cabinet in the uk. you can see why they are not exactly on the same page. michel barnier, even though he says he is always available, he still has to keep 27 people on the same page from his end, and that is why he is always on the road and there are diary constraints. he does say they will be there 27/7 and the...
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dominic raab landed the job last month after david davis quit the cabinet in frustration at the government'sis trying to get a deal with the eu over the line by end of march next year. how, iasked him, was he planning to do that? more energy going to these negotiations. we get the deal i think both sides want. more energy? energy, but also some creativity and some innovation. brussels is sleepy and away for the summer. but dominic raab and his opposite number are here trying to find a breakthrough. and there's a lot to do, particularly on agreeing a plan to prevent a hard border on the island of ireland. the so—called backstop. 0ur teams will sit together again tomorrow to try to make progress. last week, our teams already had a discussion on the island of ireland, and northern ireland. as we know, we need a legally operational backstop in the withdrawal agreement. over the summer, some of theresa may's ministers have ramped up warnings there could be no deal at all. but what would that mean for the many eu citizens who live in the uk? we value their contribution, we want them to stay. it's
dominic raab landed the job last month after david davis quit the cabinet in frustration at the government'sis trying to get a deal with the eu over the line by end of march next year. how, iasked him, was he planning to do that? more energy going to these negotiations. we get the deal i think both sides want. more energy? energy, but also some creativity and some innovation. brussels is sleepy and away for the summer. but dominic raab and his opposite number are here trying to find a...
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. >> pol say the shooter was-y r-old david katz. >> davi cakatz keeps to himself. >> gamers died in the attack. fellow competitors, stunned. >> i'm hurt. i know they all are. i just want them to know they are all my brothers. we all feel the same pain. >> a day of friendly competition turned to d painic andth all in a matter of seconds. nbc news. >> a loc gamer injured. this is as a local venue gears a up for similar vent this weekend. she was injed standin next to someone who would you say shot. the bullet hit it in a statement this afternoon. he expressed sympathy. he also wished a speedy recovery and thanked the first he continues that he is safely home with his family andia apprs the love and support over the past they are looking for security of the gaming event. they are starting on friday. new at friday we'll hear about thepetitiveness and pressures of gaming. apokesperson read a final statement where he referenced the political divide in this country. >>o t we believe in the promise and greatness in america. nothing is inevitable here. there iser contr raising the flag. the whit
. >> pol say the shooter was-y r-old david katz. >> davi cakatz keeps to himself. >> gamers died in the attack. fellow competitors, stunned. >> i'm hurt. i know they all are. i just want them to know they are all my brothers. we all feel the same pain. >> a day of friendly competition turned to d painic andth all in a matter of seconds. nbc news. >> a loc gamer injured. this is as a local venue gears a up for similar vent this weekend. she was injed standin...
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david? >> linsey davis live. thank you. >>> authorities have now released thundershowhours of in hours of nikolas cruz. you're about to hear what he said to interrogators and what he said when they weren't in the room. abc's victor oquendo from florida again tonight. >> kill me. just [ bleep ] kill me. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, a window into the disturbed mind of parkland school shooter nikolas cruz in the hours after the massacre that left 17 students and teachers dead. >> you deserve to die because you're [ bleep ] worthless. >> reporter: cruz at times seen alone talking to himself during an 11-hour interrogation with the broward sheriffs office. he's telling the detective he's attempted suicide with ibuprofen and alcohol, killed small animals and has heard a demon voice inside his head for years. >> did the voice tell you to buy the ar-15? >> yes. >> reporter: cruz claiming the demon talked to him the night before the shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school. >> what does it tell you to
david? >> linsey davis live. thank you. >>> authorities have now released thundershowhours of in hours of nikolas cruz. you're about to hear what he said to interrogators and what he said when they weren't in the room. abc's victor oquendo from florida again tonight. >> kill me. just [ bleep ] kill me. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, a window into the disturbed mind of parkland school shooter nikolas cruz in the hours after the massacre that left 17 students...
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anita, briefly, it is worth comparing and is contrasting to them raab's predecessor david davis who spentmproving on his successor. gavin, just glancing through the list of technical details and technical documents that have been produced today. i don't know deep had a chance to look in much detail at one particular warning with regards to expat pensioners. let's have a look one because that is of interest to a large number of people. the document in relation to that is saying that the absence of action from the eu, european economic area based customers of uk firms currently passport sink into the eea may lose ability to access lending and deposit services due to uk firms losing their rights in the eea. clearly that will be of huge concern. in a nutshell if britain becomes a third country, non—partner country of the eu, some of the scare stories if you listen to dominic raabe, the suggestion that pensioners living in spain, about 400,000 people, i've been back and forth to alicante and benidorm, where they get free health care on the spanish side would be reimbursed ina the spanish side
anita, briefly, it is worth comparing and is contrasting to them raab's predecessor david davis who spentmproving on his successor. gavin, just glancing through the list of technical details and technical documents that have been produced today. i don't know deep had a chance to look in much detail at one particular warning with regards to expat pensioners. let's have a look one because that is of interest to a large number of people. the document in relation to that is saying that the absence...
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with us now, john dean, former nixon white house counsel, julie hirshfeld davis, and david gergen, former adviser to four administrations. nice to have you all. john dean, let me begin with you. you heard the president out there try to defend himself today. did he do himself any favors? >> every time he opens his mouth he seems to conflict with a prior statement so i don't think he did himself any favors. they have not developed a clear strategy or approach or answer or response to any of this. and it is reminiscent of others in high places that got themselves in trouble. some of them kept a better message than trump has. >> david, to you, the defense from the president again and again is, you know, the payments didn't come out of the campaign. he said and i quote, they being the payments, came from me. if what he said on fox is true, that statement, then at the very least he admitted to a payment that was not disclosed on the financial disclosure forms, which very well may be illegal, but how does the court of public opinion see it tonight? >> that's a really good question, poppy, becaus
with us now, john dean, former nixon white house counsel, julie hirshfeld davis, and david gergen, former adviser to four administrations. nice to have you all. john dean, let me begin with you. you heard the president out there try to defend himself today. did he do himself any favors? >> every time he opens his mouth he seems to conflict with a prior statement so i don't think he did himself any favors. they have not developed a clear strategy or approach or answer or response to any of...
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in tone since dominic raab took over from david shift in tone since dominic raab took overfrom david davis that would be quite a fair assessment to make based on what we are seeing. things are indeed feel very cordial. we sought a photograph posted by guy verhofstadt last night of him and dominic raab. he said it was a productive meeting. they hoped that the eu's core principles can be held in the future association. that says that nothing has actually changed. there will be no cherry picking. we heard from jeremy hunt yesterday, saying it is too soon to say that anything has changed. he said it does not seem as though the eu's position is changing, there is still a lot of work to do. we will be hearing from michel barnier and dominic raab in a few hours' time. that will be the point at which we find out whether anything has changed after these quite substantial talks in brussels today. and whether there has been any movement on any of the key sticking points and whether the timetable might slip. while it has slipped earlier in this process, there is not much room for slippage now, is ther
in tone since dominic raab took over from david shift in tone since dominic raab took overfrom david davis that would be quite a fair assessment to make based on what we are seeing. things are indeed feel very cordial. we sought a photograph posted by guy verhofstadt last night of him and dominic raab. he said it was a productive meeting. they hoped that the eu's core principles can be held in the future association. that says that nothing has actually changed. there will be no cherry picking....
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, jonathan, fairly new in the job, seems to have a bit more energy than perhaps his predecessor david davisll be three times in and all that will be three times in a few weeks. he just likes hopping on the eurostar. no, that's what you‘ve got to do in negotiations, you‘ve got to do in negotiations, you‘ve got to put in the face time. but dominic raab is not in control of this show. who is, michel barnier? obviously, because he hasn't so much more power than the uk but theresa may and olly robbins, her sherpa as he is called, is running the show. all this is really about is about blackmailing the public and politicians. they want to scare people with this no deal... so this is project fear? it is project fear from the government, exactly, the government wants to scare us into thinking these terrible things are going to happen so that people run into the arms of the deal theresa may strikes. that is what this is about because they think know deal is so terrible, any deal has to be better than that. that is the remainer point of view but there are plenty of brexiteers and plenty in parliament
, jonathan, fairly new in the job, seems to have a bit more energy than perhaps his predecessor david davisll be three times in and all that will be three times in a few weeks. he just likes hopping on the eurostar. no, that's what you‘ve got to do in negotiations, you‘ve got to do in negotiations, you‘ve got to put in the face time. but dominic raab is not in control of this show. who is, michel barnier? obviously, because he hasn't so much more power than the uk but theresa may and olly...
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back with me makayla angela davis, joe madison and david ritz.he break and before, of course, we are celebrating the lives of two huge american titans today. in washington, john mccain and here in detroit, aretha fra franklin. pick up from when you were talking about how she also symbolized a level of independence. she was able to be in the church of her dad singing gospel, but then branch out, taking her talents to so many variations of music. >> that was part of the daring. aretha franklin once said to me, what really makes an individual great is you have to be authentic, original and daring. she was all of that. it's interesting sitting here going between mccain and franklin, between aretha and john, the -- so many parallels. the one parallel that you can see is look at the adversity of people, the two of them have brought together. that is what it should be remembered as we celebrate these two lives. these individuals had a sense of humanity. aretha franklin didn't just stop with martin luther king junior. aretha franklin would help -- helped
back with me makayla angela davis, joe madison and david ritz.he break and before, of course, we are celebrating the lives of two huge american titans today. in washington, john mccain and here in detroit, aretha fra franklin. pick up from when you were talking about how she also symbolized a level of independence. she was able to be in the church of her dad singing gospel, but then branch out, taking her talents to so many variations of music. >> that was part of the daring. aretha...
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david: cohen's attorney lanny davis having trouble keeping up with contradictions. now. >> they used to call it nafta. we'll call it the united states-mexico trade agreement. we'll get rid of the name nafta. that has a bad connotation because the united states was hurt very badly by nafta. it wasn't from any standpoint that something most people thought was even doable when we started if with you look at it from the beginning many people thought this was something that couldn't happen because of all the difficult factions, all of the difficult sides and the complexity. and we made it much simpler, much better, much better for both countries. liz: markets closing in record territory again as the u.s. and mexico
david: cohen's attorney lanny davis having trouble keeping up with contradictions. now. >> they used to call it nafta. we'll call it the united states-mexico trade agreement. we'll get rid of the name nafta. that has a bad connotation because the united states was hurt very badly by nafta. it wasn't from any standpoint that something most people thought was even doable when we started if with you look at it from the beginning many people thought this was something that couldn't happen...
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david: cohen's attorney lanny davis having trouble keeping up with contradictions. evening edit starts right now. >> they used to call it nafta. we'll call it the united states-mexico trade agreement. we'll get rid of the name nafta. that has a bad connotation because the united states was hurt very badly by nafta. it wasn't from any standpoint that something most people thought was even doable when we started if with you look at it from the beginning many people thought this was something that couldn't happen because of all the difficult factions, all of the difficult sides and the complexity. and we made it much simpler, much better, much better for both countries. liz: markets closing in record territory again as the u.s. and mexico tentatively agree to a new trade deal. canada is now scrambling. will trump get a deal with canada. he is saying deal with us or we will tax you. we're on the story. >>> colleagues honoring the life and legacy of senator john mccain on the floor of the senate today. north dakota senator john hoeven will join us. >>> iran, this is a bi
david: cohen's attorney lanny davis having trouble keeping up with contradictions. evening edit starts right now. >> they used to call it nafta. we'll call it the united states-mexico trade agreement. we'll get rid of the name nafta. that has a bad connotation because the united states was hurt very badly by nafta. it wasn't from any standpoint that something most people thought was even doable when we started if with you look at it from the beginning many people thought this was...
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david: kevin mclaughlin, thank you so much for being with us. later on today, michael cohen kick a lawyer lanny davis at the 10:00 hour. coming up here, snapping back, how the social media company behind snapchat is hoping to regain success. ♪ david: snap, the company behind snapchat is trying to rebound as the company's ceo is looking to improve. i spoke with sarah frier of bloomberg technology about her interview with the ceo and how he runs the company. sara: when i asked him about the complaints that people make about his management style, his secrecy, his unwillingness to hear the word no, he did not quite say that he agreed with those things. he said this is a common meme you here and people are going to believe things about me that are unfavorable because i have not been sharing uim. a kind of feels like he has not been taken seriously because he has been really shy and we talked about his christian upbringing where he was taught to be in the background and not take a spotlight. understand, is that really the reason that snap is struggling right now? he still -- himself as one of those people
david: kevin mclaughlin, thank you so much for being with us. later on today, michael cohen kick a lawyer lanny davis at the 10:00 hour. coming up here, snapping back, how the social media company behind snapchat is hoping to regain success. ♪ david: snap, the company behind snapchat is trying to rebound as the company's ceo is looking to improve. i spoke with sarah frier of bloomberg technology about her interview with the ceo and how he runs the company. sara: when i asked him about the...
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david: we appreciate you spending time with us today. james davis from the koch network.will have more "balance of power" coming up next. live from new york, this is bloomberg. oomberg. ♪ shery: let's get a quick check of the major averages. we are seeing the dow and s&p 500 reversing earlier gains. we were seeing these gains. did get some solid results from apple, but we are continuing to see trade war rhetoric. the 10 year yield around 3%. coming up next, day two of paul manafort's trial underway. we will have the details. this is bloomberg. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. streaming must see tv has never been easier. paying for things is a breeze. and getting into new places i
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david, that everyone survived. >> yeah, that is the good news. all right, linsey davis leading us off tonight. linsey, thank you. >>> e veping headlie ul nafort trial has now begun. he stands accused of dozens of financial crimes. prosecutors in court saying his fortune was built on a foundation of lies. their chief witness, manafort's former partner, rick gates, who is set to testify against him. manafort's team saying in court that gates is willing to say anything to save himself. and tonight, this trial is also the first test of special counsel robert mueller and his team. the president has repeatedly called mueller's work a witch hunt. abc's kyra phillips is at the courthouse in alexandria, virginia, tonight. >> reporter: he was right at the center of the action -- >> yeah, i think this looks good. >> reporter: -- running the trump campaign for three crucial months, guiding the candidate into the convention. >> and paul manafort has done an amazing job. he's here some place. where's paul? paul manafort. >> reporter: but today, president trump's former campaign chairman going from his jail
david, that everyone survived. >> yeah, that is the good news. all right, linsey davis leading us off tonight. linsey, thank you. >>> e veping headlie ul nafort trial has now begun. he stands accused of dozens of financial crimes. prosecutors in court saying his fortune was built on a foundation of lies. their chief witness, manafort's former partner, rick gates, who is set to testify against him. manafort's team saying in court that gates is willing to say anything to save...
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authorities have identified the duo as 50-year-old michael davis and 60-year-old david holt.e collision happend on july 8th... after officers say their buick regal... drove though a blocked v-t-a train crossing... near auzerais avenue in san jose. both died at the scene. no one on the train was injured. (vicki) on the peninsula... we are getting our first look at video of a rescue on cowell ranch state beach near half moon bay. c-h-p says a 10-year-old boy was playing on a cliff saturday afternoon... when he fell about 15 feet into the ocean. then his father went in after him. they were both struggling in the water when a good samaritan came to their rescue and was able to pull them out onto the beach. a c-h-p helicopter was called to the scene and air lifted all three people to safety. (vicki) a moutain lion was spotted late last night in san mateo. it happened just after 10 p-m... in the 3- thousand block of monterey street. that's close to hillsdale high school. a witness reported seeing the mountain lion cross the street. they say it never acted aggressive or predatory. p
authorities have identified the duo as 50-year-old michael davis and 60-year-old david holt.e collision happend on july 8th... after officers say their buick regal... drove though a blocked v-t-a train crossing... near auzerais avenue in san jose. both died at the scene. no one on the train was injured. (vicki) on the peninsula... we are getting our first look at video of a rescue on cowell ranch state beach near half moon bay. c-h-p says a 10-year-old boy was playing on a cliff saturday...
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davis' son. earlier this week, stone posted a photo of david and her child to instagram with this caption. why do fbi agents dispatched by robert mueller keep asking a number of my former associates if i am this baby's father? what does this have to do with the russian collusion and the 2016 election? >> reporter: another person was ordered to testify before the mueller grand jury. yet another indication of how the special counsel's team seems to be circling around roernl stone. sarah murray, cnn, washington. >> let's talk more about it with the chief diplomatic correspondent for the new york sometimes dig urhlinger. let's begin right there, developmentings in the mueller investigation in the u.s. now we have it turning to a woman that ran a prostitution ring and went to jail. she met with the special counsel. in the world of twists and turns in this investigation, how would you characterize this one? >> well, it gets tawdrier and tawdrier, doesn't it? it's like the jaws of justice like being caught in a meat grinder. obviously, mueller is trying to put pressure on stone. that's the whole
davis' son. earlier this week, stone posted a photo of david and her child to instagram with this caption. why do fbi agents dispatched by robert mueller keep asking a number of my former associates if i am this baby's father? what does this have to do with the russian collusion and the 2016 election? >> reporter: another person was ordered to testify before the mueller grand jury. yet another indication of how the special counsel's team seems to be circling around roernl stone. sarah...
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david for the u.s. open he was forced to quit because of injury for the first time in two hundred matches and that at his last grand slam tournament before retirement his opponent was his davis cup teammate and friend rafael. nidal farah was once ranked third in the world but a slipped sense he will only play in selected tournaments from now on. but it's like a football news and shelter has signed in germany midfielders abbas and rudy from rival club byron munich ready made thirty five competitive appearances after joining bahrain last year for him but with a coaching change at byron rudi hasn't found many opportunities as signed three midfielders. paragliding now and rossi oh yeah audience of spain wrapped up victory in the acro world tour finals with is flight high above lake geneva in switzerland all of the paragliding aerobatics competitors perform spectacular aerial stunts up there but it was thirty five year old your audience who impressed the judges most about thirty thousand spectators witnessed the grand finale of this year's world to. this is that every news still to come on the show europeans to ban plastic bags to find out what is life like without plastic we loo
david for the u.s. open he was forced to quit because of injury for the first time in two hundred matches and that at his last grand slam tournament before retirement his opponent was his davis cup teammate and friend rafael. nidal farah was once ranked third in the world but a slipped sense he will only play in selected tournaments from now on. but it's like a football news and shelter has signed in germany midfielders abbas and rudy from rival club byron munich ready made thirty five...